Dear Sir,
I'm not sure if this is the best forum, but it seems the closest fit. I'm a 30 year old British guy, 5'11", 175lbs. At the moment I'm working overseas, and likely to be doing so for at least the next 6 months.
For a few weeks now I've been noticing wafts of what I can only describe as the smell of Ammonia. I cant be sure where the smell is coming from - it's quite obvious if I breath in really deep through my nose a few times. I dont think it;s in my sweat as I run 6k three times a week and my running clothes dont smell all, so I'm assuming the smell is either from my breath, or actually in my sinuses.
From research, it would seem that one explanation for ammonua breath would be pretty severe liver trouble. I last had mine checked just over one year ago, via routine bloods, with the following results:-
HB 162 (132-175)
Plat 265 (150-450)
WBC 8.4 (4.1-10.9)
Neut Gran 6.2 (2-7.5)
Sodium 139 (135-145)
Potasium 4.3 (3.5-4.5)
Urea 3.0 (3.1-5.0)
Creatine 80 (62-115)
Total Protein 76 (60-78)
Albumin 5.0 (3.5-5.0)
Total Bilirubin 12 (2-17)
ALP 61 (45-155)
ALT 34 (10-55)
AST 25 (10-55)
GGT 59 (0-64)
Over the course of the past year I have drank alcohol, probably more than recommended but not to great excess. Probably 2/3 beers a day through the week and maybe 2 bottles of wine over the course of a weekend (maybe more at Xmas and holidays, less when work is busy). I'm negative for Hep B/C.
My question is, based around the above, and the fact that I'm otherwise extremely fit and healthy (regular runner, occasional weight training, swimming), is it reasonable that cirrhosis could sneak up on me in a year, and if so would the liver's loss of ability to process ammonia be an early sign, or is this usually encountered with later disease?
Respectfully yours Sir,
Jon